MOTORBIKES: Team-mates Barr and Irwin claim podium places at Canada Heights
Barr went into the meet as a strong favourite but after a solid race one result, a stall on his CRF250F proved costly during race two.
However, his second and fourth earned him third overall and moved him to third in the championship - just one point from the series lead.
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Hide Ad“In the first race I didn’t make such a good start and I had to come through the pack,” he said.
“Steven Clarke and I passed each other a couple of times but I made a mistake halfway through and he got away a little bit. I wasn’t too disappointed with the first race as I felt I was riding really good.
“I was really up for race two. I didn’t make such a good start but I had a good first lap, started picking them off and eventually got into second.
“In the last part of the race I began closing down on Clarkey but with three laps to go I had a big push on, went into a corner and lost the front end and stalled. It was very frustrating and it cost me. I should have been leading with the red plate but it’s not one of my favourite tracks and it’s still a long season with all to play for and Hawkstone Park next, followed by Desertmartin and I’m really looking forward to the next couple of races.”
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Hide AdCarrick’s Graeme Irwin strung together solid third and fifth place finishes on his CRF450F to move up to third in the title standings.
“It hasn’t been a bad day but because of Tommy Searle’s mistake in the first race I should have capitalised on that and been second overall,” said Graeme.
“To be fair, this track has never been one of my best so I’m happy to get a podium with the depth of this field and it’s been a good day.
“I feel I’ve used my head. I had really good speed in the first one and I was just unlucky not to get past Tanel Leok.
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Hide Ad“I felt I had the speed to run with Shaun Simpson in the first race, not so much the second one when I struggled a little bit. I got a bad start and came through to fifth and then I was kind of on my own. I knew I was on the podium and didn’t want to have any mistakes because the track was quite sketchy.”